Grab a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II for $100 on Amazon

If you’re looking to buy a new smartphone and planning to choose from one of the most powerful smartphones currently available in the market, you are bound to take a look at Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Samsung’s sequel of the much popular Note device.

The 5.5 inch phablet device is pretty costly, but then you can always find great deals on it online. If you are planning to buy a new Galaxy Note 2 device, you don’t have to dig a deep hole in your wallet because Amazon Wireless will let you own one for just $100. Good things always come with a catch, and in this case you have to start a new relationship with Sprint’s network and commit to stay on it for 2 years.

Amazon Wireless is currently selling both the Titanium Grey and Marble White Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 2 models for $99.99 with a standard two-year contract. The device normally costs $200 via US carriers. It’s sad that existing customers of Sprint cannot make use of this deal because it’s available for brand new customers only. The device remains costly on other carriers such as Verizon and AT&T, and Amazon Wireless is selling them for $200 and $240 respectively on a 2 year contract. If you are an existing Sprint customer, you will have to pay a whopping $249.99 for either of the 2 colors, even with a contract. The device is also carried by T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular, but the online vendor doesn’t deal with those versions of the device.

The deal is awesome, only if you are a new user. The device has managed to attract a lot of attention since its launch, and it should be noted that at the time of launch, the device was priced at $299.99 across all the carriers. The product is still hot and I won’t be surprised if the deal doesn’t last long, so make use of it while you can.
As far as the device goes, in my opinion it’s the best device you can buy for $100 on Sprint. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is powered by a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor, 2 GB RAM, and a 5.55-inch Super AMOLED display. To complement its huge size, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera, and the S Pen electronic stylus, which is a highlight feature of this device and lets you make use of the device as a notepad. Just like the S3, the device comes with rounded corners and polycarbonate body which makes the handset feel slick in hand. The Galaxy Note 2 also comes with LTE support and Android 4.1 Jelly right out of the box. The manufacturer that the device will receive Android 4.2 update within the first quarter of 2013.

The conclusion would be, if you are planning to buy a Note 2 and willing to switch to Sprint, this is the deal you should be looking forward to. Let us know what you think of Note 2 if you already own one.

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